Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila

Projection of population in a small area is essential for the government to design proactive policies to support a variety of planning processes and making decisions. The private sector can use this information to do customer demand forecasting and market site targets on a small scale. Ho...

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Main Authors: Monorom Rith, Jimwell L. Soliman, Neil Stephen A. Lopez, Alexis M. Fillone, Jose Bienvenido M. Biona
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Language:English
Published: Khon Kaen University 2020-06-01
Series:Engineering and Applied Science Research
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Online Access:https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/209915/163958/
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spelling doaj-6198b2507fec4b5e84a45f6aaef034952020-11-25T03:57:00ZengKhon Kaen UniversityEngineering and Applied Science Research2539-61612539-62182020-06-0147220621510.14456/easr.2020.23Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro ManilaMonorom RithJimwell L. SolimanNeil Stephen A. LopezAlexis M. FilloneJose Bienvenido M. BionaProjection of population in a small area is essential for the government to design proactive policies to support a variety of planning processes and making decisions. The private sector can use this information to do customer demand forecasting and market site targets on a small scale. However, most developing countries do not have this level of data for the development of small area population estimation models. The thrust of this study is to develop a linear regression-based small area population estimation model using recent census data of Metro Manila. The R2values of the developed population and household estimation models are 0.975 and 0.994, respectively, while the respective mean absolute errors (MAEs) are 9.76% and 7.98%. The developed models were then applied to project as mall area population. The area of Metro Manila with a population density of more than 50,000 persons/km2will increase from5.78% in 2010 to 9.23% in 2020, 15.14% in 2030, 21.76% in 2040, and 31.31% in 2050. The projected population within Metro Manila will increase from 11.89 million in 2010 to 29.16 million in 2050, with an average annual growth rate of 3.63% from 2010 to 2050.During this time, the population density will rise from 19,137 persons/km2in 2010 to 49,243 persons/km2in 2050. The total number of households is projected to increase from 2.89 million in 2010 to 7.49 million in 2050, which is a 2.59-fold increase.https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/209915/163958/demographicmodelpopulation projectionlinear regressionmetro manilaphilippines
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author Monorom Rith
Jimwell L. Soliman
Neil Stephen A. Lopez
Alexis M. Fillone
Jose Bienvenido M. Biona
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Jimwell L. Soliman
Neil Stephen A. Lopez
Alexis M. Fillone
Jose Bienvenido M. Biona
Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila
Engineering and Applied Science Research
demographicmodel
population projection
linear regression
metro manila
philippines
author_facet Monorom Rith
Jimwell L. Soliman
Neil Stephen A. Lopez
Alexis M. Fillone
Jose Bienvenido M. Biona
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title Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila
title_short Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila
title_full Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila
title_fullStr Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila
title_full_unstemmed Development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: A case study of Metro Manila
title_sort development of small area population estimation models for a developing, densely populated metropolitan area and its applications: a case study of metro manila
publisher Khon Kaen University
series Engineering and Applied Science Research
issn 2539-6161
2539-6218
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Projection of population in a small area is essential for the government to design proactive policies to support a variety of planning processes and making decisions. The private sector can use this information to do customer demand forecasting and market site targets on a small scale. However, most developing countries do not have this level of data for the development of small area population estimation models. The thrust of this study is to develop a linear regression-based small area population estimation model using recent census data of Metro Manila. The R2values of the developed population and household estimation models are 0.975 and 0.994, respectively, while the respective mean absolute errors (MAEs) are 9.76% and 7.98%. The developed models were then applied to project as mall area population. The area of Metro Manila with a population density of more than 50,000 persons/km2will increase from5.78% in 2010 to 9.23% in 2020, 15.14% in 2030, 21.76% in 2040, and 31.31% in 2050. The projected population within Metro Manila will increase from 11.89 million in 2010 to 29.16 million in 2050, with an average annual growth rate of 3.63% from 2010 to 2050.During this time, the population density will rise from 19,137 persons/km2in 2010 to 49,243 persons/km2in 2050. The total number of households is projected to increase from 2.89 million in 2010 to 7.49 million in 2050, which is a 2.59-fold increase.
topic demographicmodel
population projection
linear regression
metro manila
philippines
url https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/209915/163958/
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